Today on News.com's daily podcast: Lawyers for Apple and the Electronic Freedom Foundation square off in a case that could determine how the law defines who is a journalist...Yahoo deals with more allegations that its Chinese subsidiary collaborated with local authorities who jailed a cyberdissident...Former Microsoft big shot Nathan Myrhvold has a few choice words for critics who say patents are sacrosanct--and they ain't "Merry Christmas."
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